The Louisiana Purchase is important because it gave the U.S. control of the Mississippi River and the port city of New Orleans, both of which were used by farmers to ship their crops and get paid.
Answer:
Sensation
Explanation:
Sensation: In psychology, the term sensation is referred to as one of the processes that involve an individual to sense his or her environment via sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste. The information that an individual has received through sense organs is being sent to his or her brain in raw form and hence from that point perception related to specific stimuli occurs. Through perception, an individual tends to interpret various sensations and is capable of making sense of everything which is around him or her.
Types: Visual sensation, gustatory sensation, auditory sensation, etc.
In the question above, the given statement represents the sensation.
The grain production heavily depends on how big of a consumer of grains a country is, and how large the population is, as well as the demographic trends in the country or region.
In this image, we can see that the USA and China has been experiencing very big growth in the production of grains for a long period, with the increase declining in more recent times, though it is still the largest increase. The reason for this is that both countries had large and quick growing population, also being large consumers of the grains as large portion of the daily food is based around them. As the growth of the populations started to decrease, there's also a decline in the increase of the grain production.
Europe doesn't have very large population as a continent, and it has also kept the number of the population relatively stable. After having initial growth, its population has been stagnating and even declining, which has resulted in an initial slight increase of the grain production, and than a decline in it. Also, it is not the whole continent where the grains form the main dishes of the daily consumption of food, thus the production has not been so big.
Africa has had a very low, insignificant growth in the grain production. Despite the continent having an ever growing population, as well as suffering from malnutrition, the way of the agriculture practices are still primitive, and the production has remained low.
Shinto and Buddhism are Japan's two major religions. Shinto is as old as the Japanese culture, while Buddhism was imported from the mainland in the 6th century.